Adjustment – zero point – Bray 6P P_P Series User Manual

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Bray Series 6P

Operation and Maintenance Manual

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Adjustment – Cam

1. If the valve actuator rotates counter-clockwise to

open the valve on increasing air signal, the face

of the cam must show “RA (CCW)” (Factory

Default). If used on a valve-actuator which ro-

tates clockwise to open the face of the cam must

show “DA (CW)” on the face.

2. With the valve in the closed position, loosen the

cam locking allen key and adjust the cam so the

reference line on the cam points to the center of

the bearing.

Adjustment – Zero Point

1. Set the signal to 3 psi. Rotate or turn the Zero

Adjustment wheel clockwise or counter-clockwise

so the pressure at OUT 1 port just begins to change.

CAUTION

Be cautious of moving positioner, actuator, and

valve parts while operating.

Adjustment – Span

1. After setting the Zero Point, increase the signal

pressure to 15 psi. Loosen the locking screw

slightly, and rotate or turn the Span Adjustment

Screw clockwise or counter-clockwise until the

actuator achieves its 90° or full open position.

2. Changing the Span Adjustment affects the Zero

Point setting. Decrease signal to 3 psi and

re-check the Zero Point and adjust as needed.

3. Re-check the Span Adjustment Screw by

repeating step 1. Steps 1 & 2 may need to be

repeated several times to optimally calibrate the

positioner. Once the Span and Zero Point are

set, tighten the Zero and Span Locking Screws

shown below.

NOTICE

The Series 6P may be 2 way split range by

changing the Span Spring. Consult factory for

additional parts required.

Zero Adjustment
Wheel

Lock Screw

(Reverse acting)

(Direct acting)

Cam reference line

Counter-clockwise - To Open

RA(CC

W)

Bearing

0

Clockwise - To Open

0

DA(

CW

)

S P A N

Lock Screw

(1) Span

Adjustment Screw

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